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Would you rather spend $2,000 for 500 Customized T-Shirts or $225 for 500 Customized Bracelets? ed ground rules that were set at the formation of the team.Consider the following situation: you have an upcoming fundraiser. You have a choice between using rubber silicone wristbands and customizable t-shirts, both of which are good promotional materials. But what promotional material would you prefer? Thought so: you will opt for the rubber silicone wristbands.I just don’t get it why other organizations don’t make use of these rubber silicone wristbands more often. But some say that these rubber silicone wristbands will revolutionize promotions. Because these wristbands will catch the attention of people, no matter what class. They will be focused on more pressing matters like a death of a relat Continually develop individuals - give others the opportunity to prepare and publish the agenda for the next team session, empower them to lead and facilitate the session and to write the follow-up review afterwards ( apart from anything else, it gives you a rest! ). Further development can be achieved by inviting other team members to provide constructive feedback - with the knowledge that they too will be given the same developmental opportunity and will also be receiving 'constructive' feedback. Have fun and celebrate successes. Take time out, have a bbq, have a picnic, supply the supper when the team session's a late one. Lead by example at all times. Show the team that your business, their business is a serious one with specific goals and expected results BUT the best way to achieve success is through ongoing individual and team development, empowering others to succeed and having fun along the way. ========================================= Can You Make Money Without Spending Money On The Internet? Team management in the context of setting tasks, prioritizing, monitoring progress, agreeing and setting performance measures is all relatively straightforward.I gave a quick consultation with one of my subscribers, and he wanted to become the next internet millionaire in two years time. This guy was extremely excited and I can tell by the way he typed to me on the instant messenger that he really wanted to make big money as soon as possibleThere was just one MAJOR problem. He wanted to realize his dreams by not putting any money into getting his business exposed! He complained that we wanted to make a lot of money fast without investing a dime to get his business exposed.He wanted to make the initial payment to get started in the business, and thats all he wanted to do! After the initial payment, h If you don't agree - get help now! Let's talk about your true value added, let's talk about Leadership, Development, Empowerment and Having Fun Being responsible for a team, large or small, is a serious business. Getting the best out of people takes creativity, guidance and perseverance. if our team members lose focus, fail to achieve the group's goals and objectives, we should be held accountable. What am I saying? You knew that when you took on the job. Didn't you? Only you know your team (Or at least you should). This article cannot comment on a special team situation you may have. However, what it can do is focus on maximizing the benefit you get every time you get together with your team(s). Examples of Spending Time Together I'm sure you can add more. However, you've guessed it - any setting where there is a sense of purpose, common goals, and a desire to achieve success by being part of your particular team. Any of the above examples can be highly motivating, rewarding, and productive. They can also be time consuming and costly. have you ever measured how much time you spend in a 'team setting'? Have you ever calculated the cost to the business? Wasting time and resources is definitely one of my pet hates. And, yet, I'm probably as guilty as the next person - losing focus, digressing, being reactive instead of proactive - even simply just having a bad day. However, let's keep things in perspective. As a team, be single minded in achieving the common goals through that shared sense of Purpose and Direction, through that shared Vision BUT don't get boring in the process. For me, a key attribute of good leadership is having team members who All of that isn't as daunting as it may seem. So, again, in the context of leadership and maximizing the value and benefit to be gained from a team setting, what are some of the positive things we can do as team leaders? Suggestions Publish agendas or session flows in advance with enough time for team members (including yourself) to prepare for that team session. Why not invite inclusions to the agenda. If the session is going to be a long one, break it up into manageable sections, take breaks. Be creative, have some fun, do some exercises. I personally would not go more than 50 minutes, an hour, before taking a break. Introduce quick 15-20 minute training sessions any meaningful and contextual topic or theme. e.g. Giving and Receiving Feedback, Brainstorming, Setting S.M.A.R.T. Objectives. Empower team members by a) Have each team member prepare and deliver the training session and b) Have another team member facilitate the training session. Deliberately have a non-context topic or theme on the agenda but, again, one that will add value and benefit participants - e.g. invite a technical expert or different functional / departmental head to give a 15-20 minute presentation on what and why they do what they do (This can be as good as having an actual break). Before the formal session starts, get each team member to 'dump' - get rid of all the stuff in their head that's going to prevent them from focusing on the task(s) in hand. Caution team members need to feel safe and comfortable to do this. It also needs to be carefully led so it does not get out of control. Most importantly, it needs to comply with the team's agreed ground rules that were set at the formation of the team. Continually develop individuals - give others the opportunity to prepare and publish the agenda for the next team session, empower them to lead and facilitate the session and to write the follow-up review afterwards ( apart from anything else, it gives you a rest! ). Further development can be achieved by inviting other team members to provide constructive feedback - with the knowledge that they too will be given the same developmental opportunity and will also be receiving 'constructive' feedback. Have fun and celebrate successes. Take time out, have a bbq, have a picnic, supply the supper when the team session's a late one. Lead by example at all times. Show the team that your business, their business is a serious one with specific goals and expected results BUT the best way to achieve success is through ongoing individual and team development, empowering others to succeed and having fun along the way. ========================================== Business Opportunities & Franchises - Get All the Facts Before You Commit pecial Project Team
A franchise opportunity may be the right business for you if you want to be your own boss but do not want to take the risk of starting a new business on your own. Make sure you get all the facts before you buy into a franchise.Before you decide on which franchise you want to buy look at all the franchise websites and investigate the opportunities that are in the market place. Attend a franchise exhibition and speak to some of the franchisors and financiers.Once you have narrowed it down to one or two franchises then get all the facts before you sign any documents or hand over any money. Many franchisors will use tactics like "the price is due to I'm sure you can add more. However, you've guessed it - any setting where there is a sense of purpose, common goals, and a desire to achieve success by being part of your particular team. Any of the above examples can be highly motivating, rewarding, and productive. They can also be time consuming and costly. have you ever measured how much time you spend in a 'team setting'? Have you ever calculated the cost to the business? Wasting time and resources is definitely one of my pet hates. And, yet, I'm probably as guilty as the next person - losing focus, digressing, being reactive instead of proactive - even simply just having a bad day. However, let's keep things in perspective. As a team, be single minded in achieving the common goals through that shared sense of Purpose and Direction, through that shared Vision BUT don't get boring in the process. For me, a key attribute of good leadership is having team members who All of that isn't as daunting as it may seem. So, again, in the context of leadership and maximizing the value and benefit to be gained from a team setting, what are some of the positive things we can do as team leaders? Suggestions Publish agendas or session flows in advance with enough time for team members (including yourself) to prepare for that team session. Why not invite inclusions to the agenda. If the session is going to be a long one, break it up into manageable sections, take breaks. Be creative, have some fun, do some exercises. I personally would not go more than 50 minutes, an hour, before taking a break. Introduce quick 15-20 minute training sessions any meaningful and contextual topic or theme. e.g. Giving and Receiving Feedback, Brainstorming, Setting S.M.A.R.T. Objectives. Empower team members by a) Have each team member prepare and deliver the training session and b) Have another team member facilitate the training session. Deliberately have a non-context topic or theme on the agenda but, again, one that will add value and benefit participants - e.g. invite a technical expert or different functional / departmental head to give a 15-20 minute presentation on what and why they do what they do (This can be as good as having an actual break). Before the formal session starts, get each team member to 'dump' - get rid of all the stuff in their head that's going to prevent them from focusing on the task(s) in hand. Caution team members need to feel safe and comfortable to do this. It also needs to be carefully led so it does not get out of control. Most importantly, it needs to comply with the team's agreed ground rules that were set at the formation of the team. Continually develop individuals - give others the opportunity to prepare and publish the agenda for the next team session, empower them to lead and facilitate the session and to write the follow-up review afterwards ( apart from anything else, it gives you a rest! ). Further development can be achieved by inviting other team members to provide constructive feedback - with the knowledge that they too will be given the same developmental opportunity and will also be receiving 'constructive' feedback. Have fun and celebrate successes. Take time out, have a bbq, have a picnic, supply the supper when the team session's a late one. Lead by example at all times. Show the team that your business, their business is a serious one with specific goals and expected results BUT the best way to achieve success is through ongoing individual and team development, empowering others to succeed and having fun along the way. ========================================= Ethical Advertising or Not? PART 1 from a South African Perspective don't get boring in the process.These days its extremely difficult to distinguish between ethical and unethical advertising, the line between is so fine that the interpretation of it is ultimately left up to the consumer to make the decision. The closer the advertising pitch is to controversial, funnily enough, the more consumers find it appealing, get suckered in and after its too late realise the consequences. Blatant trickery in advertising in my opinion constitutes fraud and these companies should have the whole book flung at them.Two of the biggest markets are woman and kids. The amount of money made from these two sectors runs into billions each year and companies know exactly For me, a key attribute of good leadership is having team members who All of that isn't as daunting as it may seem. So, again, in the context of leadership and maximizing the value and benefit to be gained from a team setting, what are some of the positive things we can do as team leaders? Suggestions Publish agendas or session flows in advance with enough time for team members (including yourself) to prepare for that team session. Why not invite inclusions to the agenda. If the session is going to be a long one, break it up into manageable sections, take breaks. Be creative, have some fun, do some exercises. I personally would not go more than 50 minutes, an hour, before taking a break. Introduce quick 15-20 minute training sessions any meaningful and contextual topic or theme. e.g. Giving and Receiving Feedback, Brainstorming, Setting S.M.A.R.T. Objectives. Empower team members by a) Have each team member prepare and deliver the training session and b) Have another team member facilitate the training session. Deliberately have a non-context topic or theme on the agenda but, again, one that will add value and benefit participants - e.g. invite a technical expert or different functional / departmental head to give a 15-20 minute presentation on what and why they do what they do (This can be as good as having an actual break). Before the formal session starts, get each team member to 'dump' - get rid of all the stuff in their head that's going to prevent them from focusing on the task(s) in hand. Caution team members need to feel safe and comfortable to do this. It also needs to be carefully led so it does not get out of control. Most importantly, it needs to comply with the team's agreed ground rules that were set at the formation of the team. Continually develop individuals - give others the opportunity to prepare and publish the agenda for the next team session, empower them to lead and facilitate the session and to write the follow-up review afterwards ( apart from anything else, it gives you a rest! ). Further development can be achieved by inviting other team members to provide constructive feedback - with the knowledge that they too will be given the same developmental opportunity and will also be receiving 'constructive' feedback. Have fun and celebrate successes. Take time out, have a bbq, have a picnic, supply the supper when the team session's a late one. Lead by example at all times. Show the team that your business, their business is a serious one with specific goals and expected results BUT the best way to achieve success is through ongoing individual and team development, empowering others to succeed and having fun along the way. ========================================= Evergreen Ads the Six Common Mistakes Found in the Yellow Pages break.Evergreen advertising is defined an ad that is intended to be used for a long time. The most common evergreen ad the majority of us use is yellow page advertising. Another common trait about evergreen ads is that most of them are awful!Yellow page ads are one of three types of advertising that should, or could be used for any business. Today, we’ll concentrate on the yellow pages. Here are three things (in addition to the cost) you need to be aware of about yellow page advertising: 1. Whatever you put into the ad, you have to live with that decision for a full year. 2. You are not looking for customers/clients. Readers are shoppers and t Introduce quick 15-20 minute training sessions any meaningful and contextual topic or theme. e.g. Giving and Receiving Feedback, Brainstorming, Setting S.M.A.R.T. Objectives. Empower team members by a) Have each team member prepare and deliver the training session and b) Have another team member facilitate the training session. Deliberately have a non-context topic or theme on the agenda but, again, one that will add value and benefit participants - e.g. invite a technical expert or different functional / departmental head to give a 15-20 minute presentation on what and why they do what they do (This can be as good as having an actual break). Before the formal session starts, get each team member to 'dump' - get rid of all the stuff in their head that's going to prevent them from focusing on the task(s) in hand. Caution team members need to feel safe and comfortable to do this. It also needs to be carefully led so it does not get out of control. Most importantly, it needs to comply with the team's agreed ground rules that were set at the formation of the team. Continually develop individuals - give others the opportunity to prepare and publish the agenda for the next team session, empower them to lead and facilitate the session and to write the follow-up review afterwards ( apart from anything else, it gives you a rest! ). Further development can be achieved by inviting other team members to provide constructive feedback - with the knowledge that they too will be given the same developmental opportunity and will also be receiving 'constructive' feedback. Have fun and celebrate successes. Take time out, have a bbq, have a picnic, supply the supper when the team session's a late one. Lead by example at all times. Show the team that your business, their business is a serious one with specific goals and expected results BUT the best way to achieve success is through ongoing individual and team development, empowering others to succeed and having fun along the way. ========================================= Job Search Tools You Must Have ed ground rules that were set at the formation of the team.Before you begin your job search, you should assemble the right tools.Below is the complete and ideal package of job search tools. If you have the funds for the full meal equipment deal, here's the equipment and supplies you'll need:* A computer – it doesn't have to be fast* Word Processing Software - Microsoft Word is the most universally accepted* Spreadsheet Software - To better track your job search activities* A printer – ink jet is fine, laser is better* An Internet connection - high speed is best (you want to find a job fast, don't you?)* Good, heavy stationary - for your resume ( 25 pound bond Continually develop individuals - give others the opportunity to prepare and publish the agenda for the next team session, empower them to lead and facilitate the session and to write the follow-up review afterwards ( apart from anything else, it gives you a rest! ). Further development can be achieved by inviting other team members to provide constructive feedback - with the knowledge that they too will be given the same developmental opportunity and will also be receiving 'constructive' feedback. Have fun and celebrate successes. Take time out, have a bbq, have a picnic, supply the supper when the team session's a late one. Lead by example at all times. Show the team that your business, their business is a serious one with specific goals and expected results BUT the best way to achieve success is through ongoing individual and team development, empowering others to succeed and having fun along the way. ==================================================================
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